Toronto Concert - Bands order

Hi people! Do we know the order of bands playing this Thursday in Toronto? I know SP will be last, but I was wondering if it will be Marina's Trench > 3OH3! > BFS or some other order so I can plan what time I will arrive lol

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u/thayland — 1 day ago

Jonny - Worst celeb encounter

hi guys! I'm watching the “You’re cringe but you’re free” episode of Trolley Problems, and Jonny mentioned that he signed an NDA so he can't talk about the worst celeb encounter he’s had 👀

im super curious about it and wanted to ask if you guys have theories about who they are

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u/thayland — 11 days ago

Career change / From Marketing to Library Science

Hi everyone! 👋

I'm a marketer based in Canada, and lately I've been thinking about a career change – with all the AI and automation discourse, plus a bunch of layoffs everywhere, I've been reflecting on what I'd want to do long-term if I ever needed (or chose) to pivot.

One possibility I keep coming back to is, you've guessed it, Library Science. I've always loved libraries, research, information organization, and helping people find what they need. It's an idea I've been flirting with for a while, so I'm trying to learn more before making any big decisions.

The main question is whether it's realistic to pursue a Library Science degree while working full-time. Ideally, I'd like to start studying while I'm still employed – if the worst happens, I don't want to try to figure things out under more stressful circumstances.

Soooo here are a few questions that I would love your opinions on:

  • Is it realistic to complete a Library Science degree while working full-time?
  • Are there reputable online programs you'd recommend, particularly for someone in Canada?
  • For those who studied while working, how manageable was the workload?
  • Is there anything you wish you had known before starting?
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u/thayland — 1 month ago